Monthly Archive: September 2017

Imagine a world where the Great Library of Alexandria wasn’t destroyed ages ago. In Ink and Bone, the Egyptian institute is now a global superpower, controlling the flow of knowledge to the people. There is no mass production of books,…Read more

Who doesn’t love a Beauty and the Beast retelling? In Hunted, Meagan Spooner takes us to a medieval Russia. When her father’s business is ruined, Yeva can’t help feeling secretly relieved. She prefers the small forest cabin and hunting over…Read more

Which book should I review first? That thought had me looking at my Goodreads-shelves and my actual bookshelf. I decided to go for one of the best books I read this past year: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, a…Read more

So here I am, staring at the blank space and trying to come up with an amazing first post for this blog. Unfortunately, I’m not very good at introductions. Then again, is anybody even going to read this or am…Read more